DECEMBER 24. 1949 ~ __,____ - rue QUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETCNVN . mos NINETEEg by Zane Grey King of The Royal Mounted $0 LONG, K/NG/"J HATE 7O LEAVE we send our good wishes and the pledge of continued, faithful service. nairunms onocnmr 19B SYDNEY ST. "m"; 20944 11);! 2.212.115 strum: m‘ ,, CLOVER CLUB _ DANCE Evrnv SATURDAY AI Blanchard and the “Clover Club” Band Mmission—75c Dancing 9:30 in u... For reservations Phone 1222 Bchveen 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. Phone 473.1, Reservations held until 10:30 p.m. ...--.:":r;mai’ NIGHT ls your: nanor; mom: AT THE CLOVER own huusooaooooooovwooooooooooooooooooaovoomooo NEW YEAR’S EVE CELEBRATION ~ Charlottetown Hotel SATURDAY, DEC. 3lst Dancing trom 9 P.M. to Midnight. 0 .0 ‘OZJUIYOIQUUUCHJDUCflUO ic- ‘ ‘it I 1 . g 1 ;NANP."\"S WORRIED HAPPINESS luappme“ "Id worry you will y. 1L1 oiten see | nked and bound together, un- QI like though they be. ~Oid Mother Nature. 2% ml ‘ i‘ l“ a corn shock in Farmer {Blwviis cornfield Whiteioot the V|W<Y>d Mouse and Mrs. Whitefoot "hall a snug new home. They ex- yiwlrri to stay there through the I v-‘ntcr inr where else could they z 11W» =urii 200d eating with so , lililt’ to fear’? They were xvell fix- o I"(l as it is said of folks who have 1 Ewujrthinq they need, 4 T" o heizhboriny shock Danny z fllid Nanny Meadow Mouse had ‘ Illclr home, and for the same o roman-tho corn, the delicious z Iiviituv corn. Never before had the , "ins lived so near together. o Tiwcrc being so much to eat there ‘ was nothing to quarrel over and 0 tiw: had lIGCOTIEB the best oi z ilacnds. There was much visiting "c" and forth between the two it‘ A ‘ow, with no reason at all that I the others could see, Nanny had e suddenly refused to let anyone so ‘ much as peep in the doorway n! tho snug bedroom she had made o 0 iiontractiBritige . By Josephine Culbertson .- CE‘CI\ZE ._ PART-SCORES Part-scores, which are oiten such valuable adjuncts in reaching game contracts, may actually be detri- mental to slam bidding. The reason {or this, oi course, is that pos~ session o! a part-score may induce overcaution~a case 0i "Let's keep what we have, rather than specu- late." Since the failure tn reach a good QCLOICLQQQQCK‘ slam contract lS expensive, the host plan, perhaps. is to ignore own part-score when the &l"'s . n. lBy Thornton W. Burgess) in the middle oi the shock oi corn She even kept Danny out. scolding him angrily i! he so much as came near, even darting out at him and driving him away. chasing him to nother part of the shock and in her sharp squeaky voice telling him not to dare to return. He ran over to whiteiootls shock to warn him that Nanny didn't want visitors. "So ii’ you are wise you will keep awav," he finished. "What's the matter with Cousin Nanny?" Whitefoot wivanteti to know. “Is something wrong with her?" "She is so happy she is imnled and worry makes her cross. she is filled with worried happiness. and that kind oi’ happiness often makes folks cross," explained Danny. but he didn't seem to ieel badiv about it. "Who ever heard o! happiness making people cross?" spoke up Mrs. Whiteloot in her small squeaky voice. . "It must be that you never have had babies," snueaked Dannv. "O! course. I have had babies. What a Sillv thing to say," re- torted Mrs. Whiteioot. "Didn't they make you happy?“ Danny wanted to know. "I am never so happy in my liic as when I have babies to love and care for. What question to ask a mother," replied Mrs. White- f0 ot. "Then don't tell me you were not \VO!'l‘l(‘I'l when they were vezy small and helpless," Danny persist- ed. "She's always worried when she has babies. she does nothing but worry about them until they leave us to 2o out in the Great World. And when she is worrying she is almost too cross to live with." cried Whitefoot. _ "And you were asklng me \\'l‘i"ii the matter is with Nannv ‘Meadow Mouse!" squeaked Danny. Whiteioot made a funny little jump, "Babies! So that‘s it! Nannv has a new family oi hnblos! How many!" aqueaked Whiteicot ex- citedly. _ "Don't ask me. I havent seen them yet," replied Danny, shaking k/NGS c/wwces or PULL/MG THROUGH IRE/MIGHTY _ .- 54/44.... . EVERY TOP NEWSPAPER MAN I AND SOB SISTER I5 ON HAND AT - CHILDREN'S COURT FOR THE FAMOUS KNOBBV WALSH CUSTODY CA5E...WE‘LL . CONTINUE TD GIVE YOU FIRST HAND FLASHES A5 FAST A5 THEY AKRIVEHJLL BFOADCASTS SENT OUT 7U FUN/ME DOW/V.’ m _~ ‘T!\ /$IMR m S S, l‘ Bu __ E t p _l Ah A5 Y §$i'e%%a%ugf/A$Armes 2 g 4. i W ‘ _ ,7 _ .0 I t n: s,‘ YOU TO DIE L/KE 771/5, EU 7 l TMEA/VS - MY #2550044.’ mph-u. layman- at as?» , 1...‘. MISTER WALSHJIHIS COURT FINDS ‘iii/KT ALTHOU YOU HAVE SINCERELV MADE EVERY EFFORT TO GIVE THIS CHILD A GOOD HOME, THE WEIGHT OF 7H5 EVIDENCE SHOWS THAT YOLI SWPLV cannot PROVIDE PROPE FACILITIES... A CHILD nus Ace nsau es A WOMAN'S CARE... GH HY Cori Andenon C-Ani. Anoafagfla -~ I DOTTY DRIPPLE oorr-rv, no you l _ THINK m. LOOK CONVINCINE ' RIG-IT EXCEPT THAT STRINGV OLD BEARD" MM--EVERVTHIN6'6 ALL BUT)! THINK I CAN SOLVE THA PROBLEM '- Buttet Supper Served From ‘ones *0 2 AMM’ hands are obviously in the slamJ his hum n" cook's TERRIBLE ,l tzone‘ Don't tell me you haven't seen - Tickets $7.00 per couple , Observance oi’ this working plan t k1 d by Northlsouth in the {ollowinll lflifefffl, vlf,‘§,".‘fs‘c,,ghll,,,s_ Qrhite. deal would. made the-m happier foot. and whltefoot chuckmp n babies Players! w” a 10W chmmitgpo bu“; towp: - * ' b M _ eoo. e » t We suggest that reservations be made early. North dsllm lr‘§;'§nb§rinz",hab m. “e... had Both aides vulnerable. North-South 80 on acorn allowed him near their when they were tin)‘- ' ‘ ' ' b‘ |- 28H‘ ‘Q43 -~ _ . a, we that this i: Tickets must be picked up by Decem e v ‘m5 mtglcprsegrl»; “Hahn M bahlu oliggs said he. t Hr N '-' Q "Qh that doesn‘ mil F‘ -" ' ’ Q10 5 ‘K J D 1 put-d Danny cztrelessiv. “They arP l QJ 8 5 N 8 Z m a q-al-m bed and they soon will l Q7 3 w E '33 have warm coats, Our babies are . §Q 9 7 3 S Q8 6 born 1n all seasons." He chuckled 4 a 1K J1! u he added, "In ournraizgly they; I QA 8 birth days a 9 39* y A Q 10 1 4 illii-aouah." WE COUNTED TI-I’ ~-AN' SAMMYS / --AN’ WE STILL OWE Q A J 1O 9 5 2 “How many ghiivtilrfia fhatve first‘; MONEY WENMADE AUTUT ¢AKlE,AN léiARéDlEDEJV/EEITY- —--r N . h ti?’ 8°" I“ ' E v! AT’$ IN out? BIZ Ess 5A ' l T5". ‘ Bnganrittnghugkled alzain. "Ask me W B MrHRCt/iATYIlJR~~? ENTEQPIQISE AN’ I-IAQOLD’, AN’ ‘WE w ' l The bidding: v thl- Paw" Sam m. “we've AFTEQ WE bAY '- , - "mo; was “me “g ' r 1st , SUNDAY and MONDAY em!" '1'" P“, an so many that Iver m ° WHAT we OWE - _1_4- 1O :0 P“ count. All 1 know is that this is _MQ_BUDGE__ - l d 26th -NT P"! 9 m» tenth iamllyslnce last winter. t _ ,, DQC. GI! . Pall Pill Danny was telling the truth. The - Mouse iolk have new-r heard oi birth control and Meadow Mire especially believe in big families and oiten. wow A mere glance at the North- South holdings discloses that l3 tricks were “ironciad" at either hearts or diamonds! I! they had not the "advantage" oi a part- ,score, they probably would have reached at least a small slam. As lit was, North promptly pused to ‘Souths bid oi! three diamonds- WILL as om; "russnav. n». 2m A ‘and later said: "Why my opening _/ hit-l was pretty light, so what ‘"“-‘~~"'*"l<- J,,,,_._,,,m,,‘,;,;,,,”,,,,,k,..;. NOTICE DURING onmsmas wnnx rna RETAIL LIQUOR sroans m ouantocrracrown o sumumsmn Will Be Open rruvnsnav and FRIDAY UNTIL a P.M. ann onosn on sazronnav s P.M. AND WILL NOT RIB-OPEN UNTIL wnnunsnay, zsui l TEMPERANCE COMMISSION. right did I have to bid over three diamonds?" i The tact is that both North and South were too conservative! True. ?Soluh showeda big hand when he ‘nun-bid the opposing spade suit. {Ind although his rollowlns thw- dialnond bid was not an absolute force, North should have T959034‘ led voluntarily because o! his ex- colient diamond Sill-WW". alld be‘ pquse his minor honor in spades dlidvnot constitute real "dllpllcli-‘IJYI ‘or values." But south was H180. at. fault. because he timed his cléfil ‘hid badly! His first dutryvhvwasthg Shfi“! his own suits! I18. 1 Correct pfQcfljufe was to overeat om- spade with three diamonds. and ii necessary. H180 i0 5h°w the hearts heioro cue-biddlni the gpqde suit. adds zest to lunch DAN€E Sunnysllia Ballroom Every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday Eastern Rhythm Boys ADDflSSlON-Sllo IRINGING UP FA A-IEI . r *' "l " , ' l v F I DCNT FEEL IT'5 DQOBABLV VOUQ I'LL TAKE cAlJeHTEQ-s l-lELLo-Mw..Jlses»l»lm' 9O 600D - IMAGINATION- woov- ADVICE-AND cao "to AQE vou FEELING ? I - " - L I LJP FOE? l>< ’ C Alctnwsfcaer at; Tell. You ABOUT tr- r IT \\’AG l A roost-t Looensrlo I t- i —\C MY LUXIEAGO IS BAD IN Meet your friends there tonight. n at can TILLIE THE TOILEk f Ll'L ABNER SioImski-loils AHA! nolsonnrjs seven-s eor SPOOK ~ DETECTNEs wonslne on THE case. 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